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Show 7. ' it f DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE. Odd Feminine Notions. NAME An amusing wedding Incident occurred recent ly in a remote Tillage. The bride, evidently anxious at the near of the ceremony hour, sent the bridesmaids (one of whom was the young mans sister) on to await her at the action This church. nearly lost her her husband. ' When the church .hey observed the punc-.ubridegroom patiently waiting at the chanThe lonely cel steps. misery of his position ouched their hearts, and nstead of waiting in the orch for the heroine of he day they good walked down the isle and stood beside im in silent sympathy. Thereupon the organist pened the proceedings, 'the cletxyman began the service, and the bridegroom was nearly united in matrimony to his own sister before any ene had the presence of mind to utter a word of Varning. The momentous Question, Wilt thou have this had been reached when 14e i woman? bride opportunely appeared, and, after and apologies, the cmw- , explanations lneny was begun again. al ly In Berlin a woman can now drop a penny in the slot of an automatic ma chine and receive face powder, eyebrow pencil lip pomade, rouge, etc. What is the price of a womans skin $17,500? That is the sum placed on the New Zealand estimates to compensate a woman who was in a hot air bath under gov- ernment auspices and was excoriated through the ignition of the gas. A German professor professes to solve the difficulty some people seem to have in choosing a wife by trial by music. Everything de-pends on the taste of the subject under study. If ' she prefers waltz music, and, above all, Strauss intoxicating strains, she is certainly frivolous. If she loves Beethoven she is artistic, but not practical. Does she prefer Liszt? Then she is ambitious, while a devotee of Mozart would be rather prudish. Why an admirer of OfTenbach should be cunning is not clear; but, remembering the opera of Faust," it is easy to understand that any girl preferring Gounod might be romantic and tender-heartej j 1 The youB motr on the west side who : er would be Justly ahead of her neighbors were indignant with her housework thought that ln- her Infant comstead of waiting until Monday to do pared to a monwould be real smart t her washing, she Small boys do before. But key. the and it Friday have been known the good neighbors, poor, ignorant unwittingly to give My, how late in souls, only said: comparisons. At f the week she is with her wash." great offense by such not Everything depends on the point of the same time the resemblance is The but striking. after all. perceptible only .view, babys nose is as broad as it is long, ' A new handshake is "coming in." It showing two nostrils, which seem to - Is as silly as the high handshake open straight into the head; the nose which affected people adopted for and jaw project beyond the line of the - awhile. The new forehead; he turns Mn his feet withI out bending his legs; he does not Ideals to take your I use his thumb in grasping; he keeps friends hand with his hands perpetually in a grasping your lingers and move it slowly to attitude; he is always trying to climb; he creeps on all fours; he I thes leftf" and then sleeps on his stomach. All these are gilt, exac't,-lcharacteristics which the baby shares as if you were with the monkey and which differenhorizona pushing him from the adult human betiate effect The tal bolt ing. of the pushee is V funny at first, and The city of New York boasts of a It is suggested that the push bolt shake be the name by which the latest club which has for its object the promotion of aimless courtship in so far In handshakes shall be known. as matrimony is concerned. A number of young men have banded themIs A former Chicago woman, who now living in a small eastern town, selves together to make love to damfor prothus tells of her experience in hunting sels, who, Instead of looking content is called with what are posals I wanted a for a washerwoman: a good time. Their knights escort see peothe but poor you laundress, N5them to theaters, picnics and other ple here are all rich, that is, they own make them presents, their own homes and have money in amusements, the bank. After and are generally attentive even to a many calls I finally greater degree than the ordinary found one who enamored swain. said, Well, I dont Bob Burdette said if you want to have to wash, but see how much effect advice has on a Ill do it to accom- woman stick your finger in a pail of modate you if you water then pull it out and look and me well. will pay I replied that I at the hole. v- to pay VW4 who wishes work. The young man of well for the She . then said, to marry is in a more fortunate posisend the clothes in a car-Jen- tion than his prototype of fifty or sixty for them in the same years ago. It is Cthey are done; put them no longer thought ttllfcope bag. for neighbors that a bride should know that" I am doing this, be in her teens in jsaid before, I dont have to do order that a marasked her how I should know riage be romantic . hownneb money to send her, and she and appropriate. replied that she would call for the And a man can Tmney. I said, Perhaps you would look for better Ike me to send the carriage for you? things in his wife Well, she said, it is a long walk.' nowadays. She How is that for a washerwoman? does not cry when f ' she wants a new 'In connection with the forthcoming bonnet; she does not torment him with petty suspicions conference on the increase of intemand she does not perance among women it is stated and Jealousies, wheedle and deceive him and then habthat drinking that she man manage her husits are extending boast band better than all her female into classes hithShe can cook pretty often, er to comparative- friends. she is well educated, and ly free from them. all over generally the modern young marrying The glass of liqman is a lucky person. uor as an Institution after lunch with the coffee is, . Swimming is one of the most defor example, quite lightful, as well as probably the most a modern innova- useful of exercises for women. Not do the limbs get an equal share tion, and at more only of exercise but the perfect freedom than one large congress of recent ron trammels of dress allow ex years women whose position in soci- - c optional play for the muscles of the have regretted it is unquestionable 7 From the extraordinary interthat growing habit among women of body. c own order of taking wine or est which women have recently taken ts between meals. Another point in swimming it is probable that they ' has not escaped notice is the may rival men in their powers of greater freedom with which aquatic endurance. women enter ', and respectable "I have noticed, remarked the ObThe existence of the i houses. Sd private bar or wine sa-- e server of Events and Things, "that held responsible for this in-- the more a girl thinks of a young man and girls even certainly, the longer she takes to tidy her hair bove the mill or laboring when he calls, and the more the seem to young man thinks of the girl the j no hesltanc; more the ' girls ,eve r about to thea hair needs tidying. f A woman likes to be , y - id jwae-willl- ng to-da- y d - n, sn The fashion of reciting ones own jiekers returning from an poetry is popular in Paris salons. ckson park on one of the Sundays were treated to le of an old woman preach-stree- t. The savages dwell in the Back of her was a island of Formosa are puzzled by an men loafing extremely simple arithmetical probi, with drunken lem. If two of them are to share five !e entrance and on the curb ilitary recruit from the paths articles of food they divide by taking old woman who was the pic- - tw0 apiece and throwing the . fifth away. esolatlon and woe. re anything women are fonder delicate perfumes? , And yet tee to con- the fragrance r (inch a way .only the tini- odor is noticeable, nsinuating filigree charms which inclose are of condensed fragrance V on the fashionable ' womans 9hain, which she loves to wear, moves along only the most Italy vague odor of her favorite ts follows in her path. who Another little convenience has been designed whereby lovely woman may vlew back of her head as she twists and loops tyYv hr F W modish' v: V" f ' her hair into a coiffure. This novelty is in the form of a small mirror, which is so arranged that it may be fastened to a corner of a dressing chair. This device leaves both hands perfectly free for the puffing of the fulL pompadour and gathering all stray locks into a neat twist, while the effect of the front as well as the back may be while a man is clean out of seen bythe aid of the double mirrors a decided advantage when one girl and then the L hasnt a maid to rely upon, t ot his mind. -- 'to--, uM1 AND . NAME KAMI AMD DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION General Taxes of Box Elder County, State of Utah, for the Year 1902. AND I Elwood Mead ft Wm. Layton . Mrs. Grace Bosley, per prop. See As required by law, notice i hereby given that the follow-fr- g James Ryan, i and...... HIT-- J persons and property are delinquent in the payment Unknown Schocl El wood Mead If State, State School, County, County School, District here-buft- c Elwood Mead, y and ad Special School Taxes for the year 190a to the amount . with Elwood Mead specified; and that unless said amounts, together Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, 5 and the hereintogether fll. costs, are sooner paid, I shall sell inproperty the manner prescribed Hyrum Fowler described to satisfy such taxes and costs Gertrude Church, a and.. b law. Said sale will begin on the third Monday in December, Court ,f. H. Bacon, a, 4 and.. loo at ta oclock noon, at the front door of the County to day LJnknown, lota 1 tO. ttouoe. in Brigham City, Utah, and continue from day G. R. Cleveland, to, 11 and J. A. EDWARDS, until the list is exhausted. Utah, G. R. Cleveland, per prop City, Box Elder of Brigham County, Treasurer County Mrs. Nettie Carson, w 54 NfV. iS, 1901- Gertrude Church, e 54 E. W. Williams, w 54 Unknown, t to Mrs. E. R. Hadley, 22, 3 and...., Mrs. E. R. Hadley, 7 to Unknown, 1 to Unknown, W. E. Hadley, impt and per prop HAMB AND DESCRIPTION. Unknown, 8 to Church Bros., per prop John Schaeffer, per prop C. M. J. Roche, i'Ji seres lot 1 and 7 part 11 and e 54 nw Walker Bros., 85 acres lot to, ti, ta, 13 DISTRICT No. acres, 3 to 10 Walker Bros., 323.30 seres, lots G.org and John E. Maycock, ef sw se of nw, wtf of ae sw4.... Mrs. E. J. Smith, 1 10 acres pt of n 54 of Thomas J. Woodland, 40 acres, aw n .. sw n of townsite and 1 54 of nw 54 w of Bear river Thomas J. Woodland,, St acres, all frac. C. M. J. Roche, 4154 acres w 54 lot 12 aw nw and It 61 17 acres, pt lot 11 all faa& Jixon, G. R. Cleveland, 12 acres pt of n 54 of Marsh, impt and per prop se above bluff Herrick, per prop Lawrence F. Romine, 90 acres pt of a 54 Thomas J. Woodland, to acres, in nAt ne of ne of sw in s 54 of sw S. F. Ricketts, 19.66 seres s 54 no nw Julia A. Croke, 1(0 acre e H na and e S. P. Mikesell, 9.8 acres se nw nw U 4 Sarah E. Randall, 5 teres nw cor sw nw acre beg 9 Thorns J. Woodland, iS-7H. M. Baker, 40 acres ne ne rds J ft rdf f of nw cor of nw A t ao Trust Co., 80 acres a 54 ow Manhattan to 160 rds 160 rd n to rds j ft, w Manhattan Trust Co., 160 acres bag Amos Phillips, 73 acres e 54 se Wtt A-- Paxton, 05-5- acre frac se J W. E. Hadley, 5 acres X Lillian B. Ryan, 98 acres t 54 nw and 1 54 ne nw M. J. Roche, 20 acre n 54 nw se sw G n1 iowTfi3-acre lotI ne sw 3 of C. M. J. -- oche, 100 acres til frac sw 54 part lot 3... A P. Bigelow, too acres part lot Oscar D. Janton, 120 acres nw ne ne ae A P. Bigelow, 131.08 acres, 80 rds w of se ne Geo. J. Marsh, 15 acres, beg Manhattan Trust Co., 30 teres t 54... n. or of se 4 s ta rds w 140 rds n Alma Jensen, 100 acres t 100x160 sw... W. P. Church estate, 160 acres se it rds e 40 to beg rds Wm. Glassman, 1 acres ne nw ne Thsmga J. Woodland, 8 acres beg 41n 17 1 n of sw cor sw 54 e 54 40 rds E. O. Piles, 156 seres n 54 1 James S. McNair, 150 teres ne 54 yds and 0 I w 40 rds s 17 rds 0 Mrs. H. Tibbals, 140 teres ne acres e A Mrs. Cathrine McKean, 38.95 acres, se sw Jan. . Marsh, 80DiblRICT NO. 1LLAKD Chas. Atkinson, 68.10 acres w 54 sw s of s part of railroad . Andrtw Delmue, all lot E. Roche, 640 acres F. Catl J4 of a and Packer, per prop Sophia H. Dudley, Wm. Baker, pef prop a. H. Reea, i.ia acres aw cor P. 0. Carlson, per prop O Le Grand Wood, per prop H. Dudley, J4 acres stf a4 aw John ... per prop Doherty, se sw se acres gat. H. 10 Dudley, Underwood, per prop . . . Jana R. Marsh, 7$ acres s J4 no kC. Tucker, ae Vi se a per prop acre Chas. H. Dudley, n'A F. A Craply, per prop Chas. H. Dudley, t4 acres n side nw D. S. Filburn, per prop acres, s Geo. afid Jane R. Marsh, 53-8Thos. Bosley, per prop pt of nw 4 Susan Campbell, per prop Mr. acres pt Geo. and Jane R. Marsh, p4 W. S. Hammond, per prop of nw 54 MANTUA DISTRICT NO. 5. Andrew Henry, per prop Christian Beck Joseph O. Brewerton, UNION DISTRICT NO. 1. THREE MILE fclSTRICT NO. Ogden A Northwestern Ry. Co., 54 miles H. Dunn, 54 acre diagonal ne main track franchises, rolling stock, etc... por se nw BEAR RIVER DISTRICT NO. 13. Dunn, 15 seres in n 55 nw. Sarah H. L. Foulger, 40 seres beg 101 rds s Nelson in lot sw, 11 0 acres... H. n and $ rd w of ne cor se 54 a 15 B. H. Fitch. 95.84 acres, tots 6 and g... w 13.83 ch s ch w 4.35 ch w aa.is 7.90 Chat. Johnson, lot I, 34 0 acre ch a 18.95 ch e 15.83 ch a 6.66 ch e F. E. Roche, lot 4, p, 10, 74 acres ... 3.43 ch to beg. Mrs. Janies Coil, et al 160 seres, se ... 6 acres se . Vis, Nets Anderson, 14.45 acres, i e part aw J. Morgan. 16.25, acres beg 15 rds wn Manhattan Trust Ce. 320 acres n 54 . . . of se cor ne 54 s 5 min w 3954 rds s w n min Nets Anderson, 154 acres min 29 rds, j6 rds, n 58 F. E. Roche, 160 acres, e5i e 54 rds, n 5.45 rds e 5 o rds s F. E. Roche, 640 acres ch s 6 min e 5.60 ch s 15.78 ch to beg F. E. Roche, 320 acres, e 54 BRIGHAM CITY DISTRICT NO. 4. c James OBrien Geo. W. Stokes Sarah F. Porter, 36.36 acres, sw nw prop E. per A. ao Harris, A Mary Kent, acres, n54 sw sw Julia A Croke, 116 acres w J4 nw and F. W. Oney, 9.77 acres, w54 w54 sw se.. nw a pt I. D. Hall, 3854 acres, se ne Toltee Ranch Co., 16s seres sw Carl Sinn, 60 acre, e 54 na John Reed, 80.60 acres, s pt s 43 B. W. Fitch, 30 acres, w 54 nw sw Lars Olsen, 40 acres 16.39 L. D. Haws, 39 acres, n nw koxy Box, n 54 5.05 G. S. Haws, 39 acres, tc nw. , Roxy Box, a 34x165 ft . 6.73 J. W. Haws, 16.64 acres, t 54 se na .. Daniel L. Reeder, 3 to. X M. Squires, 8 to.. J. M. Haws, 39 acres, nw na 1.88 Martha B. Haws, datUda Box 34 acres, ne ne 44 lary B. Snow, 3 and.. J. K. Haws, 17.20 acres, n54 se ne 10.93 us. Campbell, .20 Jedediah Abbott, 80 acres, w 54 se Henry Binkemp, s 54... 1.88 W. B. Bronson, 39.7s acres, sw nw .. 54 . N. C. Schow, C. M. Nicholsen, 80 acres, 54 ae.. ... Ola N. Olsen, n B. S. Wyatt, 37.66 acres, se se Wm. and Evan Morgan, 4 nw ne Joseph Frasier, 29 acres, 54 sw sw se pt ae se C. N. Nicholsen, 160 acres, c54 lot 1 and Christina L. Jensen, 3 acres beg 54 rds n ne 54 of se cor of sw 54 of se 54 w 6.96 ch a a.4S ch e 6.96 ch n x rd o s ch s a.38 A P. Erickson, 19.60 acres, n54 sw nw . . . 1 rd to w ch s beg. g gh L. B. Beatty, 30 acres, a 54 Christen Christensen, Barlow Ferguten, 80 acres e54 aw .. C B. Olsen, 5 and Hyrum Adams, 160 acres, se Bergen, Manhattan Trust Co., 16 acres, nw Btsbsr Guyman, t6 acres nw 54 . . Jedediah Earl, 33 acres, 67x78 rda in Matilda Box, 754 seres nw.... se of sw Julia A. Croke, at acre a 54 1 M. H. Gleason, 18 acres, 54 sw sw 0x165 ft .. Mjxa M. Hansen, A. H. Gleason, 15S teres, se Marla W. Guyman, 9 and F. E. King, 76.20 acres, e 54 ne. Margaret Crawshaw Frank Pott Toltee Ranch Co., 160 acres, sw and Hamsoa Toltee Ranch Co., 640 acres t estate, Brigham and Mathias Romer, Toltee Ranch Co., 160 acres, a 54 ae j Laali Watkins, per prop 54 sw Mary E. Snow, y54 acres beg 106 rds s Toltee Ranch Co., 480.66 acrea, n54 54 of ne cor ne 54 w about 60 rds s 15 .. n 54 rd c about 60 n 15 rds to beg.. Toltee Ranch Co., 640 acre Julia A Croke, 10 acres n 54 ne ne nw Mark Hall, Jr., 7I54 acres, w 54 no .. MANTUA DISTRICT NO. . Mark Hall, 38 acres, nc nw H. H. Welker, all lot a pt lot H. H. Walker, 93 acre nw and pt Polly A Smith, 9.4a acres, 54 n4 nw nw and se Maria N. Jensen, 80 acres e 54 nw ... D. Moffatt, so acres, n54 sw to . LAKE SIDE DISTRICT NO. 6. A A Struble, 39.81 acres nw so . WiflMr Bios., 39 acres lot 3 S. W. Campbell, 19.39 acrea, n54 nw Consolidated Mining A Smelting Co., iso Wm. France, too acrea, e moxi6 rd of seres w 54 swswnw M coooca Consolidated Mining A Smelting Co., 7454 tsi Abigail Turner, aoo acres, w 60x160 rd ocres s54 se except 3 acres of ne and all nw a of M. R. Walker Bros., tsi acre all a 54 ( of Bear river, Jacob M. Secrist, 100 acres,, c 54 n nw Mrs. F. W. Jones, 954 acre n pt lot 4 n 54 ne se ne Mrs. F. W. Jones, 3 acres beg 4 rds F. E. Secrist, 60 seres, w54 ne nw . of nw cor sw 54 n 84 54 deg o 80 F. E. King, 10 acres, ne ne rds 4854 rds s 84 deg w 80 54 rds Orton Bryan, 20 acres, 54 n 54 a 54 ne 4854 rds to beg F. D. Welling, 270 acres, all w of canal CALLS FORT DISTRICT NO. 7. and a 54 54 n54 e of canal N; ire, per prop Ursal Rose, 13 acres, sw pt e canal HONEYVILLE DISTRICT NO. 8. F. E. Secrist, 4.45 acres, n54 ne ne 1 J. M. Grant, 4 acres nw Toltee Ranch Co., 40 scree, nw nw . Albert Bailey, 80 acres n 54 ne Andrew -- Madaon, 80 acres n 54 sw...... Toltee Ranch Co., 160 acres, 54 aw, nw Andrew Madson, 80 acre a 54 sw sw aw nw J. M. Grant. 144 acres lota 6, 7, 8 Toltee Ranch Co., 640 acre Toltee Ranch Co., 189.07 .acres, lot 1, 4,. Toltee Ranch Co., 640 acre 7, and pt 8 Toltee Ranch Co., 30 acres, n 54 J,tec6,Ranch Co., 115 acres n 115x160 rd Toltee Ranch Co., 160 acres, sw of nw 54 Wm. Johnston, 158 seres, Toltee Ranch Co., 160 acres sw Toltee Ranch Co., 136 acres, sw Toltef Ranch Co., 45 acres s 45x160 of nw Toltee Ranch Co., 160 acres, nw DEWEYVILLE DISTRICT NO. Toltee Ranch Co., 47 seres s 16x80 r Ursal Rose, tairan w5f, t 54 54.... s nw 54 of sw ne n 54 nw e 54 sw W. Carrier, 39 MW, sw sw 35 w 54 sa Frank L. Walker, ! 1 1.63 acres, lot Toltee Ranch Co., 64 acres n 64x80 rda of n 54 nw .. 36 as nw and sw ns Ellie Harris, peg prop J. D. Besler, 113 acres lot 1 nw sw sw Sam Lee, impt J. H. Griffin, per I Jane Player, impts Buck Taylor, impts . . I H. J. Hogan, impts . . I Richard Cronlcy, impt I John Canfield, impts . I J. H. Taylor, impt I .. E. Covington, impts 1 Melvin Shoal, impt sw 160 se, nw sw 1 F. Hyland, acres, .. 54 sw F. Hyland, 160 acres, c 54 sw, sw nw, ............... ... Geo. W. Parsons, impts and per prop .. D. Montgomery, impts and per prop . . JUNCTION DISTRICT NO. sa Daniel Bens, per prop I James and Daniel Bens, per prop GROUSE CREEK. I 54 ne Chas Dale. 4 acre, pt TRANSIENT HERDS. Hyrum Adams, per prop L. B. Hammond, per prop Thomas & Brown, per prop Love Bros., per prop , I j. Wm. Aylett, per prop .. Wm. Brsne, per prop . Robt. Egbert, per prop John A Egbert, per prop Hyrum Aylett, per prop nw, w ow stt ts D. M. Wilcox, e 54 nw, nw ne ... Frank T. Burns. 6$54 acres, n 54 s 5 W. of M. river X David H. Jenkins, So acres, n 54 X Elias Vanfleet, 90 acres, se sw Geo. W. Riggs, 150 acres, sw Wm. Butler, 50 acres, w 50x160 rd nw A H. C. Butler, 50 acres, 50 rd e x 160 rd, .! s center nw 54 3l 1591 59 J medic Ihese Sf-- I as.lt 74.I ' Ihecu Vegci M.lf t lief, . Lydi Com pensa Lydi Com -- Mr Point n.7 Corps Et 9 8 1.73 9 I. und writ Bias alwi a. 88 1.40 1.04 1.04 ......a..,., 81 I felt throu, tboug 3 i.oj 77 a. 08 Se 1. 9 1.3 difflt her navj a.o a. 8 tlnu a. 9 der soni vent ran I 3 .84 7 4- - IJ.36 j.68 by it disei 14-7- 3 8.05 1. 00 way tuti( .at infl .73 3 49 Eub ?ou the takf I l.es con .7 nin S.S 1.35 the wl W Of be s.19 I Clrc S G 1. 1 x .82 is .at ini 4-- pa it: 4-- J7 a cl 6. 8 8 I 31 6.99 71 1.46 .1 l.4l .il 1 1 ... 1 a .68 .67 .41 .67 .... ................ .... 0 Neatly l.ai 67 I.9 9 6.41 6.41 6.41 6.41 .41 6.41 1.46 Executed 73 6.41 3l a.46 11.44 3 3 73 93 52.73 44 63.68 6.x 34 I I S 37 1. 1 8.79 8.79 I.05 37 13.38 it. 35 s.3 9.38 18.61 8.66 7S i. 81 15. 6 14.06 12.88 14.04 1. 73 319.60 6.17 0.82 at. 09 5.80 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea at Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea Z Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 9 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 31 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea tttl 33 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 3 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 5 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 7 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 9 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 5 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 7 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 9 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acres 3 Geo. W. Emery, e acres, fi 30 7 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acres 9 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acres II Geo. W. Emery, 640 acre 3 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 5 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acres 17 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea 9 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acre ai Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea as Geo. W. Emery, 640 acrea S Geo. W. Emery, 640 acre 7 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acres 9 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acre 8 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acre 13 Geo. W. Emery, 320 acre, n 4 ... 3S Geo. W. Emery, 32 acre, e 54 13 Geo. W. Emery, 320 acres, e 54 ... 3 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acre 5 Geo. W. Emery, 160 acres, se 54 ... 7 Geo. W. Emery, i6e acres, se 13 Geo. W. Emery, 64 acres 3S Geo. W. Emery, 80 scree, e 54 w . 7 Gee. W. Emery, 16a acres, s 54 54. 9 Geo. W. Emery, 640 acre 3 Geo. W. Emery, 40 acre 31 Geo. W. Emery, 160 acre, in S Geo. W. Emery, 640 acres 33 Geo. Stevens, per prop PARK VALLEY DISTRICT NO. il. Mrs. L. Campbell, 7 acres, pt sw James M. Morris, 160 acre YOST DISTRICT NO. Geo. W. Emery, no acres, w 54 se, se se Fred Rohwer, 160 acres, a 54 t ne sw .......... ......... ... S.57 7 17. at ......... 7.96 to. 90 884 4 4 8.07 I I 14 4 BW Msisstsess F. F. Rohwer, 40 acre nw nw R. Notler, 16 acre Tho. Wand, 80 ocres, n 54 nw Thos. White, Impts and per so.14 Lewis G. Howell, per prop prop 8. 6 James Brontes, per prop 1 1. 46 Heber C. Randall, 160 acrea, ne se, 14.01 ne, ne ne IJ-9TERRACE DISTRICT NO. 19'. Quong Cheng Long, impt and per prop 96.88 41.07 17 0 II 34 I S SS4 4 3 3 3 13 3 3 3 I 4 .o I S.e ll S.o 5.06 ,S. S.6 4 4 4 a.S 306 14 1.06 4 4 14 5.05 S5 4 14 14 14 ss 4 14 4 4 14 4 14 9 o 56 a.6 in 4 4 4 4 . a. 86 l.al 4 S. 4 5 7 5 3 13 11 1. l.i I. 5 5 I s 14 9 f.to 3 so ....... SC 1 5 I. It 4 4 a. 13.43 I 4 ....... ......... .............. u ipinal ..PRINTING. .16 .... ... .93 out have 3 7 ...... .... ...... r )( 7.7 a.16 .... .... oran HlS eleani the i' 9 .. ... Kts of de I. IV 7. 6 18.33 .... Mary E. Loveland, 13.30 acres lot is.. M. A Li.h, awco 7j ne ne COLLIN STON DISTRICT NO. 9. 54 Am Hansen, 160 acres n 54 Jed Earl, per prop Geo. W. Riggs, 11 and Howtll T. Mifflin, per prop e 54 Southern National Bank, 307 acres pt Riggs, 54 acres beg at se cor sw 54 n 513 ft w 3a ft a 166 ft w 191 ft 1554 deg w 31 ft e 320 ft to ,. beg aw 54 acres Jad Earl, 35 beg 80 rds w of ne cor ne 54 s 34 rds 15 ft w 51 rds se 11 rd sw 15 rd nw is rd w 93 rd n 34 rd 15 ft 160 rd to beg ne and nw. Mary A Anderson, 19 acres o 54 w of Co, road C B. Olsen, 654 seres lot 3 BEAVER DISTRICT NO. to. Tbos. Priest, 9 seres in nw 54 Thos. Prisst, 8 seres in nw 54 Tho. Priest, 40 acres sw se H. M. Shelton, 10 acres in nw H. M. Shelton, s acres c center of sec. . Mary J. Johnson, 118 acres c 54 ecept 1054x3054 rds nc cor Mary J. J ohnson, 38 acres w 54 nw Geo. L. Farrell, 35 acres in s 54 nw Tbos. Priest, 130 acres sw H. M. Shelton, 146 acres ne Thos. Priest, 00 acres CORINNE DISTRICT NO. 14. J. M Chaney. J. M. Chaney, pt ... Elwood Mead, lot. Graco Davidson, lot t8, 19 Elwood Mead, lot. flwood Mead, Mead Elwood Mead Unknown Unknown, lots t, 13 and........... Unknown, 1 aud.... Unknown M J Roche. 1 and C. M. J. Roche Elwood Mead Was. Bosley . . . . tfehnewn, 1 and 35 B0tr 8.21 ... n fllai 7i 41.41 JOB . jj OOOO . about, .... C. Loveland, 38 acres nw ne Besler, 138.70 acres lot I, 6 7. 8 16 what ........... J). M ... u AW !.' .... ...... ., ...... ............ r . ..... . vlT t7, M I I .... ....... ...... 1.1 sw iw Kj. u .......... raja 3.3 ....... ... .......... ....... ....! ti 7 .... ....... u DESCRIPTION 4 tl.7 1 IS S ' 5 33 I IS-- 15 IS AT 18.57 -.19 9 THIS OFFICE !. 74 .3 |